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Nene's return gives Wizards hope to avoid worst start in NBA history

The Washington Wizards remain winless at 0-11, a franchise-worst start to a season. But they're getting closer to a victory, and that coincides with the return of center Nene. In the two games Nene has played,

"He makes everybody a little bit better for us. … He has a very bright basketball IQ that we need more of," Wizards coach Randy Wittman told news reporters.

Nene's minutes are limited as he tries to overcome a painful bout of plantar fasciitis in his left foot, and the Wizards are still without point guard John Wall. Wall's initial timetable on returning from a left knee injury suggested he would return in late November or early December, but he hasn't returned to practice yet.

The Wizards need a win soon to avoid the NBA record for the worst start, which was set by the New Jersey Nets, who lost 18 to start the 2009-10 season.

It won't be easy, five of the Wizards' next six games are against teams with winning records: the San Antonio Spurs at home on Monday, at the New York Knicks on Nov. 30, the Miami Heat at home Dec. 4, at the Atlanta Hawks on Dec. 7 and the Golden State Warriors at home on Dec. 8.

"All I can control is my game, my actions, and my focus," Nene told reporters. "All I know is that we will keep trying and we will keep fighting. We have to focus more in the beginning of the game, and we are going to pull out a win."